Visit the Eternal City, see Venice’s canals: Winkler Chamber invites you to Italy

Italy often makes it onto a travelling enthusiast’s wish list. From the Colosseum to the beautiful rolling landscape of the countryside and a cuisine loved the world over, it’s no wonder why.  

The first trip of its kind 

Residents of the Pembina Valley have an opportunity to take a trip to this legendary travel destination through the Winkler & District Chamber of Commerce.  

Pellet gun incidents latest harassment toward Cabri resident 

The Swift Current Rural RCMP is investigating a string of targeted crimes committed towards an individual living in Cabri.

Since 2019, the elderly victim has been harassed and assaulted during numerous incidents.

Police say the most recent occurrences have escalated with the victim being shot at by a pellet gun and injured twice in the process by pellets since April of 2024.

Prior incidents include eggs thrown at their garage, soup, minnows, and oil thrown on their truck, and “Village idiot” spray painted on the garage and water tank.

“It’s going to be outstanding”: Jac Siemens on Southeast Event Centre

The Southeast Event Centre (SEC) in Steinbach is nearing completion, bringing excitement to the community and city officials alike. The new facility is set to replace the former Centennial Arena, which had served the community for over 50 years, and is a key part of the renewal of the T.G. Smith Recreation Centre site. 

City Councillor Jac Siemens, who has seen Steinbach’s growth over the years, is particularly elated by the progress. 

Simplot recognizes outstanding potato growers at annual awards banquet

The fourth annual Simplot Potato Grower Awards Banquet took place Thursday night and Simplot agronomy manager Scott Graham says it acknowledges and shows appreciation to their growers on an annual basis and to just have a fun evening with everybody out. About 200 people showed up and 44 farms were represented.

Animal shelter thanks community for unwavering support during difficult year 

Steinbach and Area Animal Rescue (SAAR) is sending heartfelt thanks to the community for their incredible support. From financial donations to volunteer efforts, local residents have demonstrated their commitment to animal welfare. Their contributions have allowed SAAR to continue rescuing and rehabilitating animals, even in the face of challenges like the devastating flooding in September. 

A Community of Thoughtful Donors 

Portage Collegiate Institute’s Writers Club helps students find their voice

At Portage Collegiate Institute (PCI), English teacher Joe Wermie has created a space where students can explore their love for writing outside of the classroom's formal structure. The PCI Writers Club, which Wermie founded, currently has 11 members ranging from Grade 9 - 11 and has become an outlet for students who may not fit into more traditional groups like sports teams. The club allows non-athletic students to connect through their shared interest in writing, giving them the freedom to experiment with different forms of self-expression.

CRA implements fines for failure to file taxes online

As tax season approaches for most Saskatchewan residents, frustration is mounting for some due to changes introduced by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

One farmer in Unity received two separate Notices of Assessment, one for personal taxes and another related to a cooperative he is involved with. Both included a $100 penalty labelled “Failure to file electronically.” This has raised questions about the new rules and penalties for paper filers.

Festival organizer reflects on exciting experience at CAFE’s 100th Anniversary Convention

Grunthal resident Carla Campbell recently had the opportunity to attend the Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions (CAFE) 100th-anniversary convention in Toronto, a trip she described as "amazing." The event, which took place earlier this month, was a significant milestone for CAFE, marking a century of supporting fairs and festivals across Canada.

Updated: Snowfall warning ended


UPDATE 2:38 p.m: Environment Canada has ended their snowfall warning for Moose Jaw.

 

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Environment Canada issued a continuation of the snowfall warning for Moose Jaw just after 4:30 a.m. on Sunday.

The city is expected to see light snows today, with the total amount from the system that first arrived in the area on Saturday expected to reach 15 to 25 cm.